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[[Puppy53 Main Slacko page]] | [[Puppy53Developers Developers]] | [[NoobHelp New Users]] | [[ArtSpot Art for Slacko]] | [[SlackoTips Tips]] | [[SlackoNews News]]
- Do you know ISO's can be burnt to CD-RW or DVD-RW many times? //So now you can boot and text reports to the [[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/index.php forum]]//
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{{color fg="black" bg="yellow" text="Can I zoom in and out using the browser?"}}
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and use //Menu / Desktop / Nathan Wallpaper setter//
In the enclosed browser (Seamonkey 2.4.1)
{{color fg="black" bg="yellow" text="Hey my Internet is not connected?"}}
Not using Ethernet?
Click on the connect icon
Follow the instructions
{{color fg="black" bg="yellow" text="Which browser should I use?"}}
Slacko has the Seamonkey browser built in, includes an HTML editor and Email client
Extra downloads include stable and Beta release Browsers
Firefox
Opera - small and efficient with email client
Chrome - still being optimised but cutting edge
{{color fg="black" bg="yellow" text="What extra software do I need?"}}
Probably none
Use Slickpet and Puppy Package manager for extra software
{{color fg="black" bg="yellow" text="Should I customise?"}}
Of course.
{{color fg="black" bg="yellow" text="Do I need java?"}}
Not usually but it is available in Slickpet
Most browsers already have javascript
(a different language)
{{color fg="black" bg="yellow" text="How do I compile and develop in Puppy?"}}
Use [[Devx]]. Go to SFS in Quickpet and click the button. Reboot.
You now have C, Bacon, Glade, Vala program languages and other development tools
{{color fg="black" bg="yellow" text="How do I know what programs I have installed?"}}
Use the package manager and notice the list of installed software
Be careful now - one click and they uninstall
{{color fg="black" bg="yellow" text="What is this Puppy called?"}}
It is called **Puppy 5.3** or "Slacko"
During development the name Spot and Slacko were used for development ISO releases
{{color fg="black" bg="yellow" text="Why does Puppy run as root?"}}
Convenience
Puppy users control their environment.
We are designed to load and run from USB or DVD (straight to desktop)
A root running live CD or DVD system remains MORE secure than an accessible and hackable hard disk install
We are not designed for multi-user deployment.
You can use GROWL for security tightening options
{{color fg="black" bg="yellow" text="So technically, Puppy is dangerous?"}}
Very. We bypass network security and firewalls
We can repair and edit other operating systems files such as Windows 7
bypassing administrator limitations
Recommended by security agencies as unhackable when running from DVD
Programs on the CD/DVD are never compromised.
With Puppy, comes great potential
in a small package
{{color fg="black" bg="yellow" text="What about tech support?"}}
Try us.
Puppy users are loyal because our forums, wikis, IRC,
blogs and web sites are constantly friendly, updated and improved
{{color fg="black" bg="yellow" text="What about Thumbnails?"}}
Thumbnails are turned off for speedy default. To turn them on:
Right-Click on an icon and choose Rox-Filer -> Options -> Thumbnails -> #%click box#% show image thumbnails
{{color fg="black" bg="yellow" text="How do I turn a group of pets to custom sfs?"}}
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=473344&sid=a872400e45c65fa841bf6bd82a40fab7#473344 pets to custom sfs]]

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Additions:

**New background wallpaper from pic**
Right-click on lock (top right of desktop)
select backdrop
drag and drop an image

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**New background wallpaper from pic?**
Right-click the file in Rox-Filer
choose "Send to Backgrounds"
open ''Wallpaper -set backdrop image'' from the desktop menu
set it to your background ... too easy!

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**New background wallpaper from pic?**
Right-click the file in Rox-Filer
choose "Send to Backgrounds"
open ''Wallpaper -set backdrop image'' from the desktop menu
set it to your background ... too easy!
[[http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=570897#570897 more tips]]